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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Monte" data-source="post: 39491" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Re: Yorkville U15 processor settings</p><p></p><p>For the price of the appropriate processor for the boxes (U15P) around $230.00 per unit why not bite the bullet and spring for the unit that was built for the boxes? </p><p>The better to pro passive (Elite/Unity/TX) Yorkville boxes are made to be used with their matching processor. </p><p>When I started using Yorkville E152 cabs (my current C rig) I tried to eq things to make them work without the processor...and they did....I was ok with the sound until I got the appropriate processor (E152P). There was a difference... Plug'n play and sounds great.</p><p>With the appropriate processor (I use the XLR version) you can run full range or biamp full range or triamp with a sub. Routing is a snap...</p><p>I do use the limitting on a DBX2231 to clamp down on things.</p><p>Mike M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Monte, post: 39491, member: 285"] Re: Yorkville U15 processor settings For the price of the appropriate processor for the boxes (U15P) around $230.00 per unit why not bite the bullet and spring for the unit that was built for the boxes? The better to pro passive (Elite/Unity/TX) Yorkville boxes are made to be used with their matching processor. When I started using Yorkville E152 cabs (my current C rig) I tried to eq things to make them work without the processor...and they did....I was ok with the sound until I got the appropriate processor (E152P). There was a difference... Plug'n play and sounds great. With the appropriate processor (I use the XLR version) you can run full range or biamp full range or triamp with a sub. Routing is a snap... I do use the limitting on a DBX2231 to clamp down on things. Mike M [/QUOTE]
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